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Illegal migrants and arrivals reliant on benefits face waiting between 20 and 30 years to settle – the toughest in Europe.
Scheme overhaul sees advance payments of up to 75% of final award, pension compensation for the first time and priority for elderly and vulnerable claimants.
In a speech at the Institute for Government today, Darren Jones laid out his plans to transform and upgrade the government’s central finance system.
First-time buyers set to save money when buying a home and timelines reduced with a new consultation launched by the Government.
The NHS App will be transformed so it gives every patient information, choice and control of their own healthcare.
Ofwat to be abolished and a new, single, powerful regulator to be established to cut water pollution in England’s rivers, lakes and seas, and protect families from massive bill hikes
An overhaul of the planning system to accelerate housebuilding and deliver 1.5 million homes over this Parliament.
Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, spoke at the Schools and Academies Show in Birmingham.
From bespoke tuition to inclusive coaching, CNC’s refreshed training gives recruits the tools to succeed in armed policing.
Road to recovery outlined in new commitments for local audit reform to streamline and fix the fragmented and broken system.
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